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classic toy, but she is modelled after a new york drag queen and she will retail for $125 and will be available just in time for christmas to put in your stocking. the maker of barbies is up about 25%ear to date. >>> have a great and safe weekend, see you on monday, same time. "closing bell" is next. >> hi, everybody, welcome to "closing bell." we have more rallying going on. the rally is continuing as we enter this final stretch with the do you. >>> i'm bill grit fet and that is maria bartiromo. the dow is close to hitting four and four and a half year highs. let's show you, write these numbers down. >> i'm on it. >> if the dow closes today ladies and gentlemen at 13289.32, that would be a four and a half year high. and if the s&p were to close at 1419 we would be at a fresh four year high there. so that stealth rally does continue today. >>> sure does, today, apple hit a new all time high looking forward to the release of a new iphone and a smaller ipad. facebook hit a new all-time low this afternoon. the lock up expired yesterday, and groupon also hitting a new low today after it w
classic toy, but she is modelled after a new york drag queen and she will retail for $125 and will be available just in time for christmas to put in your stocking. the maker of barbies is up about 25%ear to date. >>> have a great and safe weekend, see you on monday, same time. "closing bell" is next. >> hi, everybody, welcome to "closing bell." we have more rallying going on. the rally is continuing as we enter this final stretch with the do you. >>>...
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what is happening down on the floor of the new york stock exchange? let's check in with the very lovely courtney regan. hi. >> reporter: hi, mandy. it's been a relatively quiet albeit positive week for equities here and take a look at the s&p 500. trading in a 3-point range today and certainly summer friday. we have got sectors like consumer discretionary and technology leading the way and split advancers to decliners in the 13500 stocks and taken a lot of notice of retailer this is week with the earnings but take a look at shares of jm smucker. a consumer name. they sell the products we love so much, the jiff peanut butter. they cut prices to lure customers back and it worked. a good forecast going forward and the shares are trading at all-time highs. levels we haven't seen since the ipo in 19 59d. unbelievable. we can't ignore financials either. european banks particularly strong thanks to comments of merkle reiterating that germany will do what it can to maintain the euro. bank of america up better than many of the other dow performers leading the
what is happening down on the floor of the new york stock exchange? let's check in with the very lovely courtney regan. hi. >> reporter: hi, mandy. it's been a relatively quiet albeit positive week for equities here and take a look at the s&p 500. trading in a 3-point range today and certainly summer friday. we have got sectors like consumer discretionary and technology leading the way and split advancers to decliners in the 13500 stocks and taken a lot of notice of retailer this is...
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this is new york. hey little guy, wake up! aw, come off it mate! geico. saving people money on more than just car insurance. >>> happy friday, folks. let's look at "street talk" right now. merck up about 1% although it did get downgraded to neutral by bank of america merrill lynch today. >> they don't hate the stock but already up nearly 15% this year. they have a $45 target. a buck 80 upside. they note that a new cholesterol drug is high risk but potentially high reward on the longer term perspective basis so they downgraded it and lots of the market is ignoring it. interesting when the market said we don't care if you downgraded it. >> big on pharma today. another drugmaker is bristol myers with the upgrade today of buy. >> same call as merck. there's one call and hitting both stocks. analyst there sees enough return potential to upgrade it. they expect the approval of an anti-coagulate drug and a riskier name than the other buys. you got about $3.50 of upside and down 7% year to date. >> what do you think goes on at a shoe carnival? clowns and stuff? s
this is new york. hey little guy, wake up! aw, come off it mate! geico. saving people money on more than just car insurance. >>> happy friday, folks. let's look at "street talk" right now. merck up about 1% although it did get downgraded to neutral by bank of america merrill lynch today. >> they don't hate the stock but already up nearly 15% this year. they have a $45 target. a buck 80 upside. they note that a new cholesterol drug is high risk but potentially high...
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let's get down to the floor of the new york stock exchange. bob pisani is joiping us. hugging the 1400 level all day and wondering about the catalyst to break them apart. >> well, look. it's going to be what's going on in europe the next few days and what happens over amongst comments from central bank officials, certainly, going on in the midwest next few weeks matters a lot. getting heavy volume in the exchange traded funds. look at this. this is the tlt. this is where you belt on where the bond market is going, particularly the long-term bond market. 20-year, 30 years and some of the 10-year ones. we are at a 3-month low here and very important. etfs with heavy volume and looking at the opposite end, the people betting on the short end of this trade here, this is the tbt. this is betting that your market's moving up to the upside. this is a three-month high for that, as well. obviously with the 10-year at 1.8%, there's some people betting corporate bond issuances coming in and the yields going up at this point in the bond market on the longer end of the curve. heavy
let's get down to the floor of the new york stock exchange. bob pisani is joiping us. hugging the 1400 level all day and wondering about the catalyst to break them apart. >> well, look. it's going to be what's going on in europe the next few days and what happens over amongst comments from central bank officials, certainly, going on in the midwest next few weeks matters a lot. getting heavy volume in the exchange traded funds. look at this. this is the tlt. this is where you belt on where...
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let's get down to bob on the floor of the new york stock exchange. we got pep out there. maybe what you call a melt. up after the comments of merkle and wondering how sustainable this is going considering we haven't had any significant moves in over a week now. >> as long as europe is calm, the markets are calm. the u.s. is safest investment, mandy. how close we are to new highs, everyone complains of the volume but we are five points of a four-year high on the s&p. 100 points, 0.7% from a new high on the dow industrials. out further, the nasdaq, the russell 2000, the dow transports, a lot further away. this is a big cap rally right now. mystery stock of the day. what's going on with general motors? take a lock at gm. up 6%. now, that's a very unusual move. 9 million shares changing hands. there's an intraday chart of general motors and strange for gm. i don't have information on what's moving it for you. the preferreds are moving, as well. a tremendous yield of 6.7% and also up about 4%. there's some surveys out. isi with a survey out today and sales good for autos and n
let's get down to bob on the floor of the new york stock exchange. we got pep out there. maybe what you call a melt. up after the comments of merkle and wondering how sustainable this is going considering we haven't had any significant moves in over a week now. >> as long as europe is calm, the markets are calm. the u.s. is safest investment, mandy. how close we are to new highs, everyone complains of the volume but we are five points of a four-year high on the s&p. 100 points, 0.7%...
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we've seen, you know, press come out like new york times charge for contempt after giving eight way for free. what if facebook came out and charged a buck per month per user? why couldn't they do that? why is it not being discussed? >> it's being discussed because their usage would go down to the floor. >> how far down? >> i think the whole thing could unwind. as soon as that unwinds, i think that sending the wrong message. i understand the numbers could be staggering if they did do that, but they're not going to do that. >> hey, gene, in the last quarter costs were higher than expected. are they going to give us any indication of where that's going to go over the next several quarters? >> that's the wild card. i think they're pushing this monetization. i think from a defense perspective that could be something that could surprise on the negative. it's too hard to tell. the reason why is this. facebook went public a year too early. it costs money to get there. >> all righty, gene, good to see you. thanks for coming on. facebook positive in face of gene's note. gene, thanks. >>> the broa
we've seen, you know, press come out like new york times charge for contempt after giving eight way for free. what if facebook came out and charged a buck per month per user? why couldn't they do that? why is it not being discussed? >> it's being discussed because their usage would go down to the floor. >> how far down? >> i think the whole thing could unwind. as soon as that unwinds, i think that sending the wrong message. i understand the numbers could be staggering if they...
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one dead is the gunman, a new york city resident who lost his job at a women's apparel company last year and roughly 9:03 this morning, across the street from the empire state building and fatally shot a 41-year-old former co-worker. mayor bloomberg saying police approaching johnson shortly afterwards. >> the police were there on their usual counter terrorism assignments, saw this, went after him, construction worker helped identify them. they approached. the guy pulled a gun and tried to shoot the cops and kill the cops and the cops returned fire and he is dead. the perpetrator is dead. >> nine others caught in the cross fire and some of them may have been shot by the police. the mayor saying the injuries don't appear life threatening. back to you. >> thank you very much. >>> see the spike in the middle of that screen? that's the dow just before noon. and here's why the market jumped. this line from a letter sent by fed chairman bernanke saying, quote, there's scope for further action by the fed to ease financial conditions and strengthen recovery, end quote. also today, the gold standa
one dead is the gunman, a new york city resident who lost his job at a women's apparel company last year and roughly 9:03 this morning, across the street from the empire state building and fatally shot a 41-year-old former co-worker. mayor bloomberg saying police approaching johnson shortly afterwards. >> the police were there on their usual counter terrorism assignments, saw this, went after him, construction worker helped identify them. they approached. the guy pulled a gun and tried to...
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we want to give you a update on this terribly tragic story out of new york city. by now you have probably heard, a man laid off from his job last year came back and murdered his former supervisor this morning about a block away from the empire state building and then a gun fight ensued and several people were injured. ron allen is at the scene with the latest details, ron? we just, all right, we just lost that shot. we're going to try to get that back. it would appear according to mayor bloomberg of new york, and ray kelly that the nine people who were injured in that tragedy all will survive. they're expected to make it just fine. we'll have more on that as we get ron allen back on the line. the dow continues to move higher, the highs of the session right now, a gain of 96 points as we head toward the closing bell. are wealthy people pulling back on their spending to avoid backlash in this tough economy? and who gets hurt when that happens? we'll look at both sides of that issue. and mitt romney says big u.s. businesses are doing just fine thanks to tax havens. m
we want to give you a update on this terribly tragic story out of new york city. by now you have probably heard, a man laid off from his job last year came back and murdered his former supervisor this morning about a block away from the empire state building and then a gun fight ensued and several people were injured. ron allen is at the scene with the latest details, ron? we just, all right, we just lost that shot. we're going to try to get that back. it would appear according to mayor...
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. >> microsoft, nokia in new york on september 5th. they don't know what they'll say. amazon on -- suddenly the first week of september has gotten really interesting. >> but -- we were looking at nokia a moment ago. the stock popping. rare day in the sun for nokia. we have to wait an see. i think the most active stock on the market here. >>> whatever happened to paying your dues? before you get all the perks. >> up next, a self-appointed spokesperson for young workers. fortune 500 companies are listening. but should they be really needing an foosball table in the cafeteria? ut there, how do you know which ones to follow? the equity summary score consolidates the ratings of up to 10 independent research providers into a single score that's weighted based on how accurate they've been in the past. i'm howard spielberg of fidelity investments. the equity summary score is one more innovative reason serious investors are choosing fidelity. get 200 free trades today and explore your next investing idea. [ male announcer ] when this hotel added aflac to provide a better benefi
. >> microsoft, nokia in new york on september 5th. they don't know what they'll say. amazon on -- suddenly the first week of september has gotten really interesting. >> but -- we were looking at nokia a moment ago. the stock popping. rare day in the sun for nokia. we have to wait an see. i think the most active stock on the market here. >>> whatever happened to paying your dues? before you get all the perks. >> up next, a self-appointed spokesperson for young...
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." >>> live from the nasdaq market site in new york's times square, the only place on earth where they take pride in cooking hot dogs in dirty water, i'm brian sullivan in for melissa lee. will ben bernanke make a move? that's the big question out of the fed's chair big speech in jackson hole, wyoming, tomorrow. stocks today, though, seemed to maybe already have the answer. major u.s. averages falling as the hopes for more easing appear to have eased themselves. at least for now. let's turn to our traders. what do we make of today's action? john. >> i like the action today. i think this is typical of what we -- >> on the short side. >> it is. we talked about it earlier in the week. we said, what are you going to see ahead of this fed meeting in jackson hole? you're going see selling. why is that? nervousness always occurs before these events. it's happened every time whether it was greece, spain, italy, u.s. issues. it's always happened, folks. has it been a buying opportunity? the answer is yes. now, whether or not this one will be, we don't have to wait even 24 hours to find out that
." >>> live from the nasdaq market site in new york's times square, the only place on earth where they take pride in cooking hot dogs in dirty water, i'm brian sullivan in for melissa lee. will ben bernanke make a move? that's the big question out of the fed's chair big speech in jackson hole, wyoming, tomorrow. stocks today, though, seemed to maybe already have the answer. major u.s. averages falling as the hopes for more easing appear to have eased themselves. at least for now....
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the "wall street journal" had articles and the "new york times" and it really comes down to a strong belief that greece is going to get their two-year extension and that's basically priced into the market right now. if we hear any noise about pulling back from that from either merkel or hollande we have a nice opportunity trade opportunity with the euro year. >> if they agree to the cuts, you go aheades and do what? >> basically if both merkel and hollande agree to the extension of the greek bailout plan, that two-year extension they're asking for, you want to probably stay long euros. won't be any disruption. if they disagree at all and i think there will be disagreement here, already hearing some rumors about this, then i think it is a nice time to sell the euro. woulder in an up trend channel, so i want to sell it just a little bit higher here and closer to the top end of the channel and right around 126.25. i want to sleeve a stop-loss at 127.50 and take profit down below at 123. i think from here to the middle of the month of september we'll get a lot of back story bad news on e
the "wall street journal" had articles and the "new york times" and it really comes down to a strong belief that greece is going to get their two-year extension and that's basically priced into the market right now. if we hear any noise about pulling back from that from either merkel or hollande we have a nice opportunity trade opportunity with the euro year. >> if they agree to the cuts, you go aheades and do what? >> basically if both merkel and hollande agree...
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and new york. simon, would you carry one of those? >> not for $290, no. >> i don't think so. >> thank you, ladies. >>> tonight, cnbc has the latest installment of the investigative series "american greed." the story of fugitive louis fiera selling investors on dreams of security turning in to a nightmare. that's "american greed: request the fugitives" at 9:00 p.m. eastern and pacific right here on cnbc. >>> in the next hour of our programming, fact checking the conventioneers. while new jersey governor chris christie rallying republicans last night, no question, we were taking notes and we're going to put some of his bold statements to the test. [ male announcer ] eligible for medicare? that's a good thing, but it doesn't cover everything. only about 80% of your part b medical expenses. the rest is up to you. so consider an aarp medicare supplement insurance plan, insured by unitedhealthcare insurance company. like all standardized medicare supplement plans, they help save you up to thousands in out-of-pocket costs. call today to requ
and new york. simon, would you carry one of those? >> not for $290, no. >> i don't think so. >> thank you, ladies. >>> tonight, cnbc has the latest installment of the investigative series "american greed." the story of fugitive louis fiera selling investors on dreams of security turning in to a nightmare. that's "american greed: request the fugitives" at 9:00 p.m. eastern and pacific right here on cnbc. >>> in the next hour of our...
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let's get down to the new york stock exchange. jim cramer joins us. hey, jim, have you been listening to jim here this morning? doesn't sound like he got the bazooka ready to be loaded like a lot of people thought yesterday, huh? >> no. in april 29 of 2011, "wall street journal" said that he expected that there be a tightening by year end and that rising inflation was upon us. the st. louis fed has always been hawkish. that was not a great call. so i guess i'm not -- i think that ben bernanke has our back and i'm not as concern. always good to have some hawks, but being hawkish in april of 2011 was not the best call. >> you heard jim. >> it's probably not my best moment, jim. you know what it's like to make a bad call. >> i just want to point out if someone has to protect us from president obama and congress. if they're going to fight each other, we need somebody to have our back. it ain't the chinese, it ain't the germans. i don't know who will have it. >> we did get in a little bit of a discussion about whether the fed by stepping up and doing thing
let's get down to the new york stock exchange. jim cramer joins us. hey, jim, have you been listening to jim here this morning? doesn't sound like he got the bazooka ready to be loaded like a lot of people thought yesterday, huh? >> no. in april 29 of 2011, "wall street journal" said that he expected that there be a tightening by year end and that rising inflation was upon us. the st. louis fed has always been hawkish. that was not a great call. so i guess i'm not -- i think...
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let's go to new york where gillian tett is. it has looked like the eurozone is contracting but this doesn't seem to be top of mind right now. for the past couple weeks we've been floating along. nobody seems to be talk about it. i don't know if that's what mario draghi's comments two weeks ago reflect. what do you think is about to happen. >> the good news is we have moved away from heart attack mode. >> why is that? >> it's partly because draghi came out -- >> he did say -- >> he said we'll slap enough band-aid on the bleeding wound. >> by doing nothing, just talking. >> just by talking. the fundamental issue is that, you know, he's managed to buy a bit more time. the question is what are the eurozone leaders going to do with that time. if you want to be optimistic right now, you can say, well, there is a sign of a growing consensus in the eurozone that the structure of the eurozone is going to have to change to make this project work. there's going to have to be banking union, going to have to be some kind of fiscal union. th
let's go to new york where gillian tett is. it has looked like the eurozone is contracting but this doesn't seem to be top of mind right now. for the past couple weeks we've been floating along. nobody seems to be talk about it. i don't know if that's what mario draghi's comments two weeks ago reflect. what do you think is about to happen. >> the good news is we have moved away from heart attack mode. >> why is that? >> it's partly because draghi came out -- >> he did...
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we've also got interesting news out this morning in the new york times reporting jon corzine may be off the hook criminally. prosecutors decided there will be no criminal charges and perhaps we can talk about that aany moment. >>> getting you caught up on the futures across the board, green arrows up 18.22 if the dow opened up right now, nasdaq about 7 points higher and the s&p 500 would open up about 2 points higher. joe kernen that's not a bad way to start the morning. >> not bad and walmart is apparently just hitting right now. the estimate for the company was it $1.17 in the current quarter. we are seeing, it looks like about $1.18, second quarter earnings per share $1.18 on revenue. the revenue number and henry blodget is here, but it's always a revenue number i like to talk about at walmart, $114.3 billion. $114.3, slightly below expectations, it was $115.7 was the estimate. the company sees third quarter of $1.04 to $1.09 and the estimate is $1.05. comp. stores rose u.s. 2.2% in the 13-week period, and then you've got all of the sam's club and other things that come along. i want
we've also got interesting news out this morning in the new york times reporting jon corzine may be off the hook criminally. prosecutors decided there will be no criminal charges and perhaps we can talk about that aany moment. >>> getting you caught up on the futures across the board, green arrows up 18.22 if the dow opened up right now, nasdaq about 7 points higher and the s&p 500 would open up about 2 points higher. joe kernen that's not a bad way to start the morning. >>...
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live here at the new york stock exchange. a check on the markets, the dow after four straight down days getting a little back today up 34 points. s&p is up to 1404, nasdaq up almost 9, 3,062. treatment for alzheimer's disease from lily failing to slow mental decline in two separate studies of patients with mild to moderate cases of that condition. they will discuss results with regulators and discuss the next results. shares of salesforce.com providing an upbeat second quarter number but offering a number that fell below expectations. citing slowing tech spending in europe as a crimp to margins. let's get the road map for the next hour. profit taking thursday turning into profit taking friday has the rally run up too far too fast? what's to be made of all this chatter surrounding the seasonally weak month of september. we've got a top ranked panel to lay it out. the big banks seeing solid gains in the past several months. "the new york times" out with a good piece yesterday in defense of not breaking up the nation's largest f
live here at the new york stock exchange. a check on the markets, the dow after four straight down days getting a little back today up 34 points. s&p is up to 1404, nasdaq up almost 9, 3,062. treatment for alzheimer's disease from lily failing to slow mental decline in two separate studies of patients with mild to moderate cases of that condition. they will discuss results with regulators and discuss the next results. shares of salesforce.com providing an upbeat second quarter number but...
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i'm carl quintanilla with kelly evans live at the new york stock exchange. melissa, david, and jim are off this morning. look at futures. i think it was john brady this morning saying markets are stubborn and tightly wound around 1408. that's true. narrow ranges yesterday. we'll see if we get more outside action today. this week is a bit of a waiting game for bernanke on friday. europe got a few things going on. merkel meeting monte. we'll walk through all of that a bit later this morning. first, though, our road map beginning in plaquemines parish where isaac left homeowners stranded on rooftops. we have coverage of the storm as it begins its inland path. >> draghi is the ecb chief building a new case for policy? >> revised up this morning. and will it impact bernanke's tone in jackson hole? >> and oppenheimer says a buyout of best buy is unlikely. the latest on the saga between the company and richard shultzi. >>> but first the national hurricane center says the storm surge and flood threat are likely to continue until tonight. scott cohn is live in new or
i'm carl quintanilla with kelly evans live at the new york stock exchange. melissa, david, and jim are off this morning. look at futures. i think it was john brady this morning saying markets are stubborn and tightly wound around 1408. that's true. narrow ranges yesterday. we'll see if we get more outside action today. this week is a bit of a waiting game for bernanke on friday. europe got a few things going on. merkel meeting monte. we'll walk through all of that a bit later this morning....
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york post" story, not "new york times." he's been very tired in the morning and i see you're out like going through people's trash late at night as a "new york times" reporter. did you ever think you would be like a gum shoe like a paid private investigator following people's wives or husbands around? >> i was going to be writing a column about restoration hardware because they have an ipo coming. >> how did you find out about this? >> well, as i was doing a little calling around, all of a sudden the ceo made this weird announcement earlier this week, gary friedman would be leaving the company and starting this new business but still keep a hand in the business and all seemed odd and someone said by the way the real reason is he has this relationship with this woman. she said it's consensual, he's divorced. >> someone wrote in and said it should be puritan hardware not restoration because it's consenting adults. she didn't report to him either. it wasn't a direct boss -- >> i don't believe it was a direct report. she may ha
york post" story, not "new york times." he's been very tired in the morning and i see you're out like going through people's trash late at night as a "new york times" reporter. did you ever think you would be like a gum shoe like a paid private investigator following people's wives or husbands around? >> i was going to be writing a column about restoration hardware because they have an ipo coming. >> how did you find out about this? >> well, as i was...
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others are. >> i'm starting to think too much new york. new york city is a function of all these articles we read about goldman and morgan and not new hires, businesses not doing that well. versus home depot. carl, on this conference call which i'm listening one ear while i'm doing the show, florida and california incredibly strong. housing they mention as a drag on the gdp. not this time. they say it's positive. jeremy seegle yesterday saying housing, 25% to 30% of the economy. this is again behind the stealth rally. h what david talked about, rates are so low it's below dividend rate. all things bernanke thought of. i know he's criticized all the time. i love the guy. >> do you think with retail today, and jobs, that qe-3 may be less of a factor? >> broke, don't fix. you can always hold it out there. but we've got a housing-related rally that if the transports confirm, people are going to say this market, i got to be in -- last night germany and france admittedly lower beat the numbers. >> we haven't talked a lot about europe. basically
others are. >> i'm starting to think too much new york. new york city is a function of all these articles we read about goldman and morgan and not new hires, businesses not doing that well. versus home depot. carl, on this conference call which i'm listening one ear while i'm doing the show, florida and california incredibly strong. housing they mention as a drag on the gdp. not this time. they say it's positive. jeremy seegle yesterday saying housing, 25% to 30% of the economy. this is...
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joining us from new york is the analyst at the eurasia group. what is the ecb expected to do and i'm interested in what you expect to be the direction of the euro through the rest of the year. >> there is clear expectation that the ecb is going to step in at some point and start buying large amounts of spanish sovereign debt. the problem is the ecb stipulation is very clear. madrid first needs to apply for a program. it needs to make progress with its reform agenda and at that point the ecb may be willing to step in and buy some spanish sovereign debt. there is a big play in madrid right now. the assistance will come with an explicit timetable. there will be degrees of freedom for the government restricted so there is somewhat of a disincentive for them to apply at this point. if he doesn't the ecb can't do anything. there is a big risk the market may be disappointed. >> in other words the ecb does not step in and do the bond buying. >> the ecb cannot substitute government action. it can act as a complement but can't lead crisis management or sh
joining us from new york is the analyst at the eurasia group. what is the ecb expected to do and i'm interested in what you expect to be the direction of the euro through the rest of the year. >> there is clear expectation that the ecb is going to step in at some point and start buying large amounts of spanish sovereign debt. the problem is the ecb stipulation is very clear. madrid first needs to apply for a program. it needs to make progress with its reform agenda and at that point the...
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u u >>> let's get down to the new york stock exchange. carl joins us. your new life, you were probably able to watch last night, weren't you? >> a little bit, yeah. interesting. what was your review, your overall review, in response to the idea it was disjointed and didn't make the case? >> i went to bed at 8:30. i saw mia love. i saw c-span and i thought i'd never boost their ratings. i don't know if you saw the lady from delaware running for office. i did dvr them. i'm going to watch it when i get home. your take was -- you watch ann romney? >> i did not see ann romney, no. i've seen the clips we've been running this morning. >> all right. >> the big night is going to be tonight and tomorrow. ryan tonight, mccain, conde rice. i know cohn and shactman have done great stuff this morning. we'll also take calls on various stocks. oppenheimer guys are saying this buyout of best buy pretty unlikely. >> all right. >> we'll talk to him in the 9:00 as well. >> have you seen the new guy blogging now? at carl's tie clip. >> another one? >> no. i haven't seen tha
u u >>> let's get down to the new york stock exchange. carl joins us. your new life, you were probably able to watch last night, weren't you? >> a little bit, yeah. interesting. what was your review, your overall review, in response to the idea it was disjointed and didn't make the case? >> i went to bed at 8:30. i saw mia love. i saw c-span and i thought i'd never boost their ratings. i don't know if you saw the lady from delaware running for office. i did dvr them. i'm...
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we are live here at post 9:00 at the new york stock exchange. let's get a check of the markets here. the dow right now, we are just about 34 points away from a 4 1/2-year closing high. the s&p 500 meantime dipping into the red here. down by less than a point at this point. and the nasdaq is small gain up by two points. retailers rallying big time today after the gap's better than expected second quarter. ann taylor hitting five-year highs after a 24% jump in sales. michael kors trading high and chico's riding the wave up. buzz ahead of the expected iphone 5 announcement in early september continues to grow. >>> i'm speaking of riding the wave, let's get the road map as we head into the weekend this friday morning. facebook ceo mark zuckerberg finally acknowledging the stock's fall biological weapon have the inside scoop on the mood inside the social networking giant's headquarters. >>> it's been eight years since google started trading on the public market. we'll talk to the author who wrote the book on google about what he thinkses the company
we are live here at post 9:00 at the new york stock exchange. let's get a check of the markets here. the dow right now, we are just about 34 points away from a 4 1/2-year closing high. the s&p 500 meantime dipping into the red here. down by less than a point at this point. and the nasdaq is small gain up by two points. retailers rallying big time today after the gap's better than expected second quarter. ann taylor hitting five-year highs after a 24% jump in sales. michael kors trading high...
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. ♪ ♪ >>> welcome back to "squawk on the street," i'm sharon epperson open the floor of the new york mercantile exchange where natural gas futures are plummeting after the weekly storage report from the department of energy showed an increase in natural gas supplies in storage for the past week. that was much greater than what analysts had anticipated. it was up 47 billion cubic feet, 47 bcf. analysts were expecting an increase to storage of about 36 to 40 bcf. this level that we're seeing right now is still below the five-year average. it is greater than expectations. even though we saw natural gas futures at a one-week high yesterday, closing at 283, we are looking at natural gas futures that are below 2.70. traders are anticipating that we could see upside potential in natural gas futures because of hurricane season we're deep in and we're watching tropical storm isaac to see if that becomes a low-level hurricane, whether that goes into the western gulf of mexico region is what traders will be watching. for now, they are trading on that natural gas storage number, an increase of 4
. ♪ ♪ >>> welcome back to "squawk on the street," i'm sharon epperson open the floor of the new york mercantile exchange where natural gas futures are plummeting after the weekly storage report from the department of energy showed an increase in natural gas supplies in storage for the past week. that was much greater than what analysts had anticipated. it was up 47 billion cubic feet, 47 bcf. analysts were expecting an increase to storage of about 36 to 40 bcf. this level...
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thank you for all the great hospitality at the wonderful new york stock exchange. traders everywhere are great. all cut from the same cloth. hey, we're going to talk about a little static regarding tax policy at the top of the hour. why? there's two different types of ways to score tax policies. dynamic scoring and static scoring. we'll touch on both those issues, top of the hour. flac to provide a better benefits package... oahhh! [ male announcer ] it made a big splash with the employees. [ duck yelling ] [ male announcer ] find out more at... [ duck ] aflac! [ male announcer ] ...forbusiness.com. ♪ ha ha! i've got a nice long life ahead. big plans. so when i found out medicare doesn't pay all my medical expenses, i got a medicare supplement insurance plan. [ male announcer ] if you're eligible for medicare, you may know it only covers about 80% of your part b medical expenses. the rest is up to you. call and find out about an aarp medicare supplement insurance plan, insured by unitedhealthcare insurance company. like all standardized medicare supplement plans,
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live here at post nine at the new york stock exchange. we want to get a check on the markets. it's largely to the downside. the dow right beneath 13,000 and the s&p right below 1400. it's happened in spite of the fact that retailers, some of the big icgest gainers came in bett than expecting. oil and gas stocks, though, falling with the broader market today. there's anadarko, hess, occidental, and chevron posting some de-carolinas. our roadmap for this thursday, mitt romney expected to take center stage at the rnc after a ringing endorsement from hpaul ryan. >>> then ben bernanke, the highly anticipated headlines from jacksonhole. we'll check in with the co-chair from the economic summit. >>> plus the new innovation that could make phone chargers obsolete. we've got your first look at intel's completely wireless charging technology. >>> and facebook feeling the heat from wall street. is the social network testing more ways to make money from advertising and is that going to be successful? all that and more is going to be coming up in the next hour. >>> first, the dow down. hav
live here at post nine at the new york stock exchange. we want to get a check on the markets. it's largely to the downside. the dow right beneath 13,000 and the s&p right below 1400. it's happened in spite of the fact that retailers, some of the big icgest gainers came in bett than expecting. oil and gas stocks, though, falling with the broader market today. there's anadarko, hess, occidental, and chevron posting some de-carolinas. our roadmap for this thursday, mitt romney expected to take...
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i'm not unhappy being on the same side as "the new york times." what we're trying to do is limit the access of guns to people who don't need them. americans love guns. and, you know, the analogy's almost as if -- i know, i've read your writings. you think americans are just bad people. and you can't change people from being violent. well, if you can't change people from violent, you really think americans have a love affair with violence, then you really do have to take the guns away. americans also have a love affair with speeding and with drunken driving. we can't stop them from thinking about those things. we can stop them from speeding. even though very few speeders kill. we can stop them from having access to too many guns because guns in the hands of people like this do kill. we have to use a little common sense. the fact that we have more guns than any country in the world today and have more violent crimes than any country in the world today has to have a caro lation. i believe it also has a correlation. you're right, that we have crimes b
i'm not unhappy being on the same side as "the new york times." what we're trying to do is limit the access of guns to people who don't need them. americans love guns. and, you know, the analogy's almost as if -- i know, i've read your writings. you think americans are just bad people. and you can't change people from being violent. well, if you can't change people from violent, you really think americans have a love affair with violence, then you really do have to take the guns away....
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you're back in your own stomping ground in new york. it's raw and it's visceral. it's challenging and provocative. in short, it is you. the lead character who plays this pastor who delivers these fantastic sermon, it's basically you, isn't it, when you're a bit older. >> number one, i didn't grow up in the church. i can't deliver any sermons. i let my film-making do the talking. >> i suppose what i really mean is it's more metaphoric. this guy, he has a lot of views. he doesn't sugarcoat stuff. >> right. >> your films -- >> that's the tradition of the black preacher, the reverend. dr. king. >> yeah, but also your movies. >> right. >> i think are similar in the sense you don't try to sugarcoat stuff. you don't take us to places like the projects in brooklyn and say, it's all terrible or it's all great. it's both. there's a sort of beauty and a magic to these places. >> beauty and ugliness. >> right. tell me about that. >> that's life. there's beautiful stuff. and there's ugly stuff. and that just happens to be my outlook on life. i'll let people do what they do and
you're back in your own stomping ground in new york. it's raw and it's visceral. it's challenging and provocative. in short, it is you. the lead character who plays this pastor who delivers these fantastic sermon, it's basically you, isn't it, when you're a bit older. >> number one, i didn't grow up in the church. i can't deliver any sermons. i let my film-making do the talking. >> i suppose what i really mean is it's more metaphoric. this guy, he has a lot of views. he doesn't...
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right here in new york. called eataly. erin asked him about the crazy idea that ultimately led him to millions. >> i was born into it. it's one of those things that was thrust upon me. my parents were immigrants who came after the war. as most i grants did, they did what they did in the old country. they opened up a restaurant in the '60s. i was born. they put me in the restaurant. here i am. >> you're inhaling it at three months so here you are. >> basically grown in a restaurant. >> it took a lot courage. when you started out, you know, it sounded like, look, i'll go the traditional route. >> right, it was not in the cards for me. >> a lot of people don't say, i'm going to go off and do my own thing but you did. >> when you have a love for food and wine, when it's in your dna, even though, you know, wall street may be alluring and, you know, it was the late '80s and it was like what people did. people who were successful, they went to work on wall street. they bought big houses. the rest of the people were miserable. i t
right here in new york. called eataly. erin asked him about the crazy idea that ultimately led him to millions. >> i was born into it. it's one of those things that was thrust upon me. my parents were immigrants who came after the war. as most i grants did, they did what they did in the old country. they opened up a restaurant in the '60s. i was born. they put me in the restaurant. here i am. >> you're inhaling it at three months so here you are. >> basically grown in a...
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i'll put all of that to one of my favorite guests, "the new york times's" tom freeman. also, all-american comic jeff fox worthy get serious on faith and family. >> unless somebody steps up and does something. >> this is "piers morgan tonight." good evening. our big story tonight, congressman todd akin. he left me talking to an empty chair last night when he dropped out of our scheduled interview. tonight, he's decided drop out is a bad idea. at least when it comes to his senate race against missouri's claire mccaskill. saying, his fellow missourians urged him to step aside. i think he should accept their counsel and exit the senate race. the congressman has refused to back down. now it appears he's in the race for good or for bad depending on your viewpoint. when he talked to dana lash on the radio show this afternoon, he actually sounded surprised about the uproar over his comments. >> basically i misspoke one word in one sentence in one day and everything changed overnight. >> yeah, but what a hell of a sentence it was. now, you've heard what the politicians have to s
i'll put all of that to one of my favorite guests, "the new york times's" tom freeman. also, all-american comic jeff fox worthy get serious on faith and family. >> unless somebody steps up and does something. >> this is "piers morgan tonight." good evening. our big story tonight, congressman todd akin. he left me talking to an empty chair last night when he dropped out of our scheduled interview. tonight, he's decided drop out is a bad idea. at least when it...
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back in new york, anderson cooper starts now. >>> we begin to want weeping them honest with the people who are supposed to be keeping firearms out of the hands of the criminals. the bureau of alcohol, tobacco and firearms, the atf. tonight, we're getting our first look at a report that says several people from top to bottom at atf failed to do their jobs in connection with the operation called fast and furious. that's the bottom line of a report by house and senate republicans. it cons new allegations as well. we obtained a copy of it. the bottom line, from the outset, the case was marred by missteps, poor judgment and an inherently reckless strategy. that strategy, a new one according to the report, was to go beyond simply seizing firearms purchased from mexican drug cartels by so-called straw buyers throughout the southwest. instead, says the report, fast and furious was part of a plan to let those buyers and the guns walk in hopes of identifying and busting entire gun running networks. instead, fast and furious guns began turning up at crime scenes in mexico and here at home, includ
back in new york, anderson cooper starts now. >>> we begin to want weeping them honest with the people who are supposed to be keeping firearms out of the hands of the criminals. the bureau of alcohol, tobacco and firearms, the atf. tonight, we're getting our first look at a report that says several people from top to bottom at atf failed to do their jobs in connection with the operation called fast and furious. that's the bottom line of a report by house and senate republicans. it cons...
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. >>> iraq is denying a "new york times" report that says it's helping iran avoid american sanctions. the newspaper report that had iraq is helping iran secretly move to cash and smuggle oil to avoid sanctions, targeting tehran's nuclear program. international law expert told "outfront" the u.s. has helped iraq modernize its banking systems but iran remains one of of iraq's biggest trading partners and says that iraq wants to keep both relationships. be interesting to see if they can keep doing it. >>> anti-japan protesters took to the streets of china over the week. the protest was launched after a group of japanese activists landed on a cluster of islands controlled by japan. but it's an area that both countries claim as theirs. the islands are uninhabited but are important for fishing and could hold valuable oil and natural gas deposits. we were told the united states doesn't want to get involved adding there's little evidence either side wants this to escalate. but this is a crucial reason why the run place we're adding money in our defense budget is in asia. >>> it's been 382 day
. >>> iraq is denying a "new york times" report that says it's helping iran avoid american sanctions. the newspaper report that had iraq is helping iran secretly move to cash and smuggle oil to avoid sanctions, targeting tehran's nuclear program. international law expert told "outfront" the u.s. has helped iraq modernize its banking systems but iran remains one of of iraq's biggest trading partners and says that iraq wants to keep both relationships. be interesting...
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if you want to compare it to the united states, it is a little bit like the difference of new york, the financial capital of the united states, and the outskirts of washington the political capital. so there is a very much a feeling that if somehow this syrian army can take control of aleppo, then the, really, the days are numbered for the syrian regime. michael. >> ben, thank you so much for the reporting from aleppo, and ben wedeman, senior national correspondent managing to get into the city as the violence continues. a battle for aleppo crucial one in the overall conflict. meanwhile n other conflicts, the leaders say that the prime minister has defected and headed for jordan and maybe qatar, but the state television says he was fired. hala gorani joining us from washington. it is tough to get to the truth, because of the difficulties of reporting inside of syria despite ben managing to get inside of aleppo, but this is the highest profile person the defect and perhaps another big sunni director from the capital, but what is the signal, another major event or just erosion? >> well, o
if you want to compare it to the united states, it is a little bit like the difference of new york, the financial capital of the united states, and the outskirts of washington the political capital. so there is a very much a feeling that if somehow this syrian army can take control of aleppo, then the, really, the days are numbered for the syrian regime. michael. >> ben, thank you so much for the reporting from aleppo, and ben wedeman, senior national correspondent managing to get into...
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however, he did not legally have a permit to carry the gun here in new york. fredericka? >> you mentioned there was some longstanding dispute between johnson and ercolino. what were some of the exchanges they may have had? >> reporter: we are hearing more about that. apparently ercolino filed some sort of a police complaint against johnson basically saying that johnson had threatened to kill him and also, fredericka, johnson in turn had also filed a report against ercolino. so it turns out they must have had some sort of a grudge against each other that that got to a point when both of them ended up going to the police and filing report against each other. fredericka? >> jason carroll, thanks so much. midtown manhattan. >>> have you downloaded one of the political campaign apps for your smartphone? there's some concern they could be invading your privacy and what's next for the legacy of tour de france champion lance armstrong? we go in-depth on the doping scandal. ♪ (train horn) vo: wherever our trains go, the economy comes to life. norfolk southern. one line, infinite
however, he did not legally have a permit to carry the gun here in new york. fredericka? >> you mentioned there was some longstanding dispute between johnson and ercolino. what were some of the exchanges they may have had? >> reporter: we are hearing more about that. apparently ercolino filed some sort of a police complaint against johnson basically saying that johnson had threatened to kill him and also, fredericka, johnson in turn had also filed a report against ercolino. so it...
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you have david coke in the new york delegation saying he will give as much as $400 million. even wall street journal's own colleagues are saying isn't this a complete perversion of the electoral process? >> let's go to penn gillette. this whole issue of money and the elections and the ability to buy an election effectively through superpacs, it makes me vomit that the american system has now gotten to this stage that the guy with the most billionaire secret backers in secret rooms can effectively buy an election. what do you think about that? >> well, can they effectively buy an election? we have people running for lower office that throw a ton of money in that still lose. we don't spend that much. we spend lesson the election than we do on frozen yogurt. you should have more say because you're on tv than someone else at home is also not fair. i think freedom of speech has to be freedom of speech even more rich people. >> so when the supreme court gave a green license to all of this, you were quite happy, were you, even though the effects surely, surely is that there will be
you have david coke in the new york delegation saying he will give as much as $400 million. even wall street journal's own colleagues are saying isn't this a complete perversion of the electoral process? >> let's go to penn gillette. this whole issue of money and the elections and the ability to buy an election effectively through superpacs, it makes me vomit that the american system has now gotten to this stage that the guy with the most billionaire secret backers in secret rooms can...
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this is new york. hey little guy, wake up! aw, come off it mate! geico. saving people money on more than just car insurance. >>> up close tonight, the role of the mormon faith in mitt romney's life. it's a side of the candidate the public rarely sees. near their new hampshire home, they allowed members of the campaign press corps to come along. mitt romney's the first mormon to head a major party's presidential ticket. he rarely discusses his faith on the campaign trail. the latest gallup poll finds 18% of voters say they will not vote for a mormon candidate. for many americans getting to know mitt romney as a candidate also means sorting out the facts from fictions about the mormon religion. >> reporter: for mitt romney, it's a dividing question that won't go away. what would it mean to have a devout moral be in the white house? >> we're thankful on the occasion, the birth of our son. >> reporter: the question won't go away largely because many voter don't understand what it means to be mormon. some voters believe the mormon church still allows a man to
this is new york. hey little guy, wake up! aw, come off it mate! geico. saving people money on more than just car insurance. >>> up close tonight, the role of the mormon faith in mitt romney's life. it's a side of the candidate the public rarely sees. near their new hampshire home, they allowed members of the campaign press corps to come along. mitt romney's the first mormon to head a major party's presidential ticket. he rarely discusses his faith on the campaign trail. the latest...
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here is new york city. well east of new york city. not quite out to the hamptons but eastern and central part of suffolk county. if it keeps rotating and maybe get on the ground we'll break back in. if you're on eastern parts of long island you need to be taking cover. >> chad will keep an eye on that. >>> more news unfolding right now. heartbreaking in a moments in wisconsin as a community says good-bye to the victims of the sikh temple shootings. >>> a bin laden style raid on a mansion. find out who was inside and how it ended. [ male announcer ] this is rudy. his morning starts with arthritis pain. and two pills. afternoon's overhaul starts with more pain. more pills. triple checking hydraulics. the evening brings more pain. so, back to more pills. almost done, when... hang on. stan's doctor recommended aleve. it can keep pain away all day with fewer pills than tylenol. this is rudy. who switched to aleve. and two pills for a day free of pain. ♪ [ female announcer ] and try aleve for relief from tough headaches. wouldn't it be ni
here is new york city. well east of new york city. not quite out to the hamptons but eastern and central part of suffolk county. if it keeps rotating and maybe get on the ground we'll break back in. if you're on eastern parts of long island you need to be taking cover. >> chad will keep an eye on that. >>> more news unfolding right now. heartbreaking in a moments in wisconsin as a community says good-bye to the victims of the sikh temple shootings. >>> a bin laden style...
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according to a new york times, cbs news poll mitt romney has a slight lead in colorado getting 50% of likely voters and mr. obama getting 45%. in virginia and wisconsin, polls show that obama is ahead, but not by very much. a 9-year-old boy does his part to save the city he loves. joshua smith makes more than $3,000 for the city of detroit and he made it all running a little tiny lemonade stand. we'll talk about joshua and his civic pride after this. can be such a big thing in an old friend's life. we discovered that by blending enhanced botanical oils into our food, we can help brighten an old dog's mind so he's up to his old tricks. it's just one way purina one is making the world a better place... one pet at a time. discover vibrant maturity and more at purinaone.com. ♪ i want to go ♪ i want to win [ breathes deeply ] ♪ this is where the dream begins ♪ ♪ i want to grow ♪ i want to try ♪ i can almost touch the sky [ male announcer ] even the planet has an olympic dream. dow is proud to support that dream by helping provide greener, more sustainable solutions from the o
according to a new york times, cbs news poll mitt romney has a slight lead in colorado getting 50% of likely voters and mr. obama getting 45%. in virginia and wisconsin, polls show that obama is ahead, but not by very much. a 9-year-old boy does his part to save the city he loves. joshua smith makes more than $3,000 for the city of detroit and he made it all running a little tiny lemonade stand. we'll talk about joshua and his civic pride after this. can be such a big thing in an old friend's...
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i'm zoraida sambolin in new york. >> and i'm john berman at the cnn grille live in tampa. this is whereof course the republican national convention is happening. and this is where tonight mitt romney will make the speech he's been waiting to make for years. tonight he will accept the republican party nomination for president of the united states. and while he's feeling the love inside the convention hall, romney's biggest challenge will be convincing the millions of people watching at home that he's the right man for the job, running mate paul ryan teed things up for romney in his speech and man, did the crowd love it i'm joined by our white house correspondent, brianna keilar and paul ryan really laid in to president obama last night. >> laid into him on his economic policies and his economic accomplishments. he said there had been four years of the run-around and he it's time for the turn-aroundnd and he was framing mitt romney as the guy to do that. he talked about how president obama delivered empty promises and skewered him one time after another. spending in general,
i'm zoraida sambolin in new york. >> and i'm john berman at the cnn grille live in tampa. this is whereof course the republican national convention is happening. and this is where tonight mitt romney will make the speech he's been waiting to make for years. tonight he will accept the republican party nomination for president of the united states. and while he's feeling the love inside the convention hall, romney's biggest challenge will be convincing the millions of people watching at...
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the new new york works for business. find out how it can work for yours at thenewny.com. you know what's exciting? graduation. when i look up into my students faces, i see pride. you know, i have done something worthwhile. when i earned my doctorate through university of phoenix, that pride, that was on my face. i am jocelyn taylor. i'm committed to making a difference in people's lives, and i am a phoenix. visit phoenix.edu to find the program that's right for you. enroll now. did you know...
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christine romans is in new york. >> tropical storm isaac a big threat this morning. nearly a million customers without power in four states and the national weather service in new orleans has issued a flash flood emergency for slidell, louisiana. that's until 9 a.m. local time. the storm still a huge rain maker and isaac is on the move. let's bring in meteorologist karen mcginnis in the cnn headquarters. >> want to show you this google earth. here is new orleans. here is slidell. looks like one of the byous has back filled tlx. there is a report from the fire department that about 80% of the businesses in downtown slidell are reporting some flooding. they're saying that this will continue as the bands of rainfall move on shore. let's show you that radar imagery. right now we're picking up plenty of moisture from the gulf of mexico. these bands are tending to move a little further towards the east but nonetheless slidell located just about in this vicinity. as i mentioned, it is just to the north, slightly northeast of new orleans which continues to see its fair share
christine romans is in new york. >> tropical storm isaac a big threat this morning. nearly a million customers without power in four states and the national weather service in new orleans has issued a flash flood emergency for slidell, louisiana. that's until 9 a.m. local time. the storm still a huge rain maker and isaac is on the move. let's bring in meteorologist karen mcginnis in the cnn headquarters. >> want to show you this google earth. here is new orleans. here is slidell....
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i'm zoraida sambolin in new york. tropical storm isaac is on track to make landfall near new orleans tonight just shy of seven years since hurricane katrina's landfall. people in and around new orleans ordered to evacuate if they live outside of storm protection levees. starting points, soledad o'brien is there and is following the preparations there. i know that you are very familiar with this area, soledad. how are they getting ready for this? >> reporter: you know, you can see behind me in jackson square, which is the heart of the touristy section of the french quarter. people have been boarding up some buildings. that is not atypical. there are many people who have left windows unboarded. ths a sense of certainly in terms of people leaving the city, not a ton of people have decided to leave ahead of the storm and at the airport also, it's tremendous lines of people looking to get out. we spent a lot of the day in st. bernard parish. some that of is outside the levee system. for people there outside the levee syste
i'm zoraida sambolin in new york. tropical storm isaac is on track to make landfall near new orleans tonight just shy of seven years since hurricane katrina's landfall. people in and around new orleans ordered to evacuate if they live outside of storm protection levees. starting points, soledad o'brien is there and is following the preparations there. i know that you are very familiar with this area, soledad. how are they getting ready for this? >> reporter: you know, you can see behind...
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this is new york state. we built the first railway, the first trade route to the west, the greatest empires. then, some said, we lost our edge. well today, there's a new new york state. one that's working to attract businesses and create jobs. a place where innovation meets determination... and businesses lead the world. the new new york works for business. find out how it can work for yours at thenewny.com. who dreamed she could fly. like others who braved the sky before her, it took a mighty...